Positioned in the heart of Ashford, it's rare to find a property with such an attractive woodland backdrop. -- Toby Hodges, Ashford Homes.
#TheGardenOfEngland
Tucked away from the road, this semi-detached home is situated in a sought-after location and features three bedrooms, a spacious living/dining area, kitchen with a range of built-in appliances, and conservatory overlooking the private rear garden. The property also enjoys a charming woodland track leading to the property’s rear parking.
The property is ready for cosmetic updating and sold chain free.
This ideally located three-bedroom semi-detached home offers spacious living areas that are ready for cosmetic updates. Inside, you'll find three well-sized bedrooms, a long, versatile living/dining area featuring a gas fireplace as its focal point, and a kitchen that overlooks the rear garden. There's also a generous conservatory with views of the garden. The rear of the property offers a mature, private garden primarily laid to lawn, with low-maintenance shrubs along the borders. A metal shed sits centrally in the garden, and there's a convenient carport providing ample parking for around four cars. The property also benefits from an attractive rear entrance track, surrounded by woodland.
Chart Road is a popular road due to its location so close to Ashford Town Centre. All within a few minutes’ walk are popular schools (including the highly regarded Highworth Grammar School), a play park, veterinary practice, the amenities of the town centre and the busy Ashford International Train Station. This location also provides swift links to the M20 motorway junction 9 within minutes and routes towards Maidstone, Faversham and Canterbury all within a 20/30 minutes radius.
The property is just a 20 min (or so) walk from the town centre and the Ashford International Station. Furthermore, Highworth girls Grammar school is a short walk as is St. Marys primary school. Ashford and its surrounding villages enjoy the very best the ‘Garden of England’ has to offer. Beautiful ‘Darling Buds of May’ countryside, picturesque villages, tranquil fields of apple orchards and oast houses give this part of Kent its own special character. From its historic origins as a farming and market town, Ashford has evolved to meet the needs of the modern family with plenty to offer those who enjoy walking, cycling, golf and swimming. There is a good range of recreational and shopping facilities including a designer outlet and a multi plex cinema within walking distance. Ashford is served by excellent schools including highly regarded private and grammar schools.
Useful information Tenure – Freehold Council tax – Band C Mains water Mains drainage Gas central heating Mains electricity Flood risk – No Risk Mobile Signal Coverage – Yes Satellite TV - Available
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